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  2. Ridin' the Storm Out - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' the Storm Out is the third studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in 1973. It peaked at number 171 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1981, [ 1 ] and reached platinum status in 1989. It was the first album to feature Mike Murphy on vocals.

  3. REO Speedwagon discography - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' the Storm Out: Mike Murphy: Bill Halverson 1974: Lost in a Dream: 1975: This Time We Mean It: Allan Blazek, Bill Szymczyk: 1976: R.E.O. Kevin Cronin: John Stronach 1978: You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tuna Fish: Bruce Hall: Kevin Cronin, Gary Richrath, Paul Grupp, John Boylan: 1979: Nine Lives: Kevin Cronin, Gary Richrath, Kevin ...

  4. Live: You Get What You Play For - Wikipedia

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    The song "Ridin' the Storm Out" reached #94 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, but has since become a classic rock radio staple. The album went platinum on December 14, 1978. The Japanese CD reissue, released in 2011, restores the album and songs to its original full length by including both "Gary's Guitar Solo" and " Little Queenie ", which were ...

  5. REO Speedwagon - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' the Storm Out was completed with Michael Bryan Murphy on lead vocal, and featured Doughty's "wailing storm siren" synthesizer intro on the title track. Murphy stayed for two more albums, Lost in a Dream (1974) and This Time We Mean It (1975), before Cronin returned in January 1976 and recorded R.E.O. , released in July of that year.

  6. List of REO Speedwagon members - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' the Storm Out (1973) Lost in a Dream (1974) This Time We Mean It (1975) January 1976 – early 1977 Kevin Cronin – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar; Gary Richrath – lead guitar, lead and backing vocals; Gregg Philbin – bass, backing vocals; Neal Doughty – keyboards, piano; Alan Gratzer – drums, backing vocals; R.E.O. (1976)

  7. The Essential REO Speedwagon - Wikipedia

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    "Ridin' the Storm Out" (Live) Gary Richrath: Live: You Get What You Play For (1977) 5:45: 13. "Roll with the Changes" Kevin Cronin: You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish (1978) 5:37: 14. "Time for Me to Fly" Kevin Cronin: You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish (1978) 3:42: 15. "Say You Love Me or Say Goodnight" Gary Richrath ...

  8. 21 Songs From the 1990s That Feel Like They Came Out ... - AOL

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    21 Songs From the 1990s That Sound Great as Ever Paul Natkin ... Aaliyah, Nate Dogg, and TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes were all still alive and cranking out hits. Colorful costumes, endless ...

  9. R.E.O./T.W.O. - Wikipedia

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    R.E.O./T.W.O. is the second studio album released by the Illinois-based rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1972.Under the leadership of guitarist Gary Richrath, this album continued the musical direction set on 1971's REO Speedwagon with Richrath's own compositions carrying the record.